A letter from Governor of Dakota Territory Newton Edmunds to S.M. Pollock regarding the transfer of prisoner Joseph Borrette after the murder of Sevi Rivers. Edmunds writes that Pollock must retain custody of Borrette since there is no ...

A letter from S.M. Pollock to Governor Newton Edmunds about the murder of Sevi Rivers by Joseph Borrette at Crow Creek. Pollock is writing to ask Edmunds to who the prisoner Borrette should be turned over.

A railroad weed burner from the Soo Line Railroad works on the Wishek to Pollock line, probably near Wishek, N.D. Smoke rises from the front of the machine. The locomotive pushing the weed burner is also visible.

A weed burner for the Soo Line Railroad works on tracks between Wishek, N.D. and Pollock, S.D. Smoke rises from the front of the machine, and a man is visible at the controls. A locomotive pushes the machine down the tracks.

A letter from Dakota Territory Governor Newton Edmunds to Walter A. Burleigh, Dakota Territory delegate to the House of Representatives. Edmunds is writing about the prisoner Joseph Borrette and the inability to transfer the prisoner because...

Miss Takes-the-Gun and Lucy Hawk Bear wear dresses and shawls and stand outside a wooden building, likely a business, in Pollock, S.D. A sign is visible on the front of the building, and stairs lead up to the second floor.

Oscar One Bull and his wife and daughter stand in front of a tipi with tents are in the background. A young woman identified only as a friend from Endlerlin and an unidentified man stand with the One Bull family.

Tents and carts are spread out across open land in Pollock, S.D. during the encampment for the Old Settlers Picnic. A train passes in the distance, in front of several grain elevators. In the foreground, a woman wearing a hat decorated with...

Two views of Main Street. In the top view a shoe store and a John Deere dealership are visible, as well as a grain elevator in the distance. Both views show men in front of the stores and cars parked on the street.